"In Mises we find a tension that prevents him from unequivocally advocating for unrestricted migration." Nation, language, and culture exist independent of government, an obvious point Mises took pains to allow for.

Among themselves, libertarians often see important dividing lines among various factions in terms of social views and lifestyles. But most on the outside define libertarianism as being overwhelmingly for one thing: excessive and "dogmatic" devotion to free markets.